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    I needed a diaper bag for dd so I carried my Skip Hop dash. No problem taking it on any of the rides I went on (didn't do Space Mountain or any of the other big rollar coaster type rides as I am a chicken).

    Donner bag would be an excellent choice, IMO. I have one but needed a bigger bag for diapers, etc at the time.

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    I kept things like soft-sided cooler, water bottles, jackets, wipes, etc. in the stroller basket. The, I took a small, men's style wallet (even smaller), put some cash, 1 credit card, and my ID in it. I kept that small wallet in the pocket of my cargo skort. Worked perfectly. I loathe carrying around a backpack or even purse. If I had to, I'd carry a small cross body purse the size of a book.

    ETA: I like that EMS purse though. If I had to carry something, it would be lightweight, washable nylon.
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    thanks for all the ideas. I'm starting to get nervous about this trip. We've been really, really busy for the past few months and planning for this vacation has been a low priority.

    I would love not to carry a purse, but I feel I need to keep certain things (like epipens, inhaler, tiny water bottle) with me at all times. We do plan to bring our stroller though, so I can store a bunch of stuff in there.

    I looked at the Overland bags and I think the Donner is a bit big for me. I'm going to look at the Bayliss a little more closely. I'm really liking the EMS bag too.

    Thanks for all the great suggestions.
    Lisa,
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    I carried my Vera Bradley Mailbag on just about every ride. I was using it a s a diaper bag for my (then) youngest. No problems.
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    I always carry a small back pack with my wallet, camera, water, other essentials. If I get tired of carrying it, DH can wear it. When the kids were younger I always had a larger back pack on the stroller that had all of the ‘extras’ like change of clothes. DH would carry that when getting on the buses or other times we thought we may need the stuff but were leaving the strollers.
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    I used a longhamp hobo bag (not small) or just put my phone and room key in my pocket. Since there are things you need to carry with you, what about a wallet sized wristlet? Easy enough to grab and keep in rides, but easily stashed in the stroller when walking around.
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    Check out Baggallini bags. I have a small backpack and also an tiny ourselves that fits more stuff than you could ever imagine and the nylon makes them light to start with so the only weight you're carrying is what you put in it.

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    Another vote for the Overland Donner bag. I take that and then also use a black le sportsac fanny pack for the critical stuff like wallet, phone, etc.

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    I have the Overland Donner, Overland Ellis and Overland Bayliss. I bought all three before my WDW trip last year.

    For me the Overland Donner is too big to carry into the parks as a purse. However I do find it the perfect bag for airline travel. It holds two 16 oz. water bottles and is huge inside with several compartments so I can keep all sorts of stuff organized. If you don't mind a heavy shoulder or cross-body bag I think this would work in the parks but I would rather use a small backpack.

    I love the Overland Ellis. Since using it at WDW it has become my everyday bag. It is not large, but it can hold quite a bit. You can fit a 16 oz. water bottle inside and have room for plenty of other items (I've fit two water bottles in there at times.) It has a main compartment (with mesh pocket inside) and an outside zippered compartment that is very handy to carry both my cell phone and ipod touch along with other misc. small items.

    I haven't used the Overland Bayliss too much. It is quite small, but if you are looking for a small purse that can be used as a waist pack as well it is a good choice. It has lots of pockets and organizer compartments and can actually hold quite a bit. It could hold a wallet and compact camera, but not a water bottle.

    I also bought a Baggalini messenger bag at the same time as the Overland bags. I returned it as the straps were thin and bothered me.
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    My set up is as follows:
    My Skiphop diaper bag with wipes, light change of clothes, sunscreen, snacks, water, tissues, etc., that I hang on the stroller.
    I then carry a thin "regular" purse with enough room for my wallet phone and an emergency snack for the lines. My old coach hobo works just fine for this.

    So I basically bring a bag for the stroller and a small bag I carry with my at all times. Bringing a big bulky backpack on the rides is not what you want to do though.

    I also leave all of our jackets in the stroller basket (may not be on issue in Orlando like it is in Anaheim though).

    It will be so fun- (just bring two bags!)
    DD - 6
    DS - 4

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